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Notes and Queries, July 29. 1922. SUBJECT INDEX. 505 Christian Names : Eucephus, 169 Surnames as, 115, 255, 397 Chippendale family, 1 ' Church of England Magazine,' 469 Clarges (Sir Thomas) and the Southwark by- election, March, 1666, 27 ' Clergy and their Beneficies,' MS. of, 9, 77 Clifton : Armageddon Chapel, 109 Clinton (Sir Wm. Henry), portrait wanted, 350, 493 " Clio " : see Sansom (Mrs.) Clocks and clockmakers : early reference to twenty-four hour clock, 106 ; William Kipling and Richard Motley of London, 431, 478, 495 ; hands as described by Dickens, 468 Clopton family of Suffolk, 288 Clubs Club of Nobody's Friends, 417 Mid- Victorian, 321, 417 Pillow (Pilar) Club, 175 Star Club, 491 Clyburne (William) and Stucley, 266 Coale-rents, meaning of term, 70, 113 " Coget " (? Coqet), 230, 318 Coin, adventures of a, 2, 452, 493 Colepeper (William), minor poet, 91 Coleridge, his portrait in Boston Museum, 1 48 Collier (Jeremy), his ' Ecclesiastical History,' 28 Colman (George), his poem, ' A Newcastle Apothe- cary,' 59 Colman (George), Westminster scholar, his wife, 230, 258 Colquhoun Club, 323 ' Comic Natural History,' 92 Commonwealth marriages and burials in the Aldeburgh Register Book, 81, 104, 124, 142, 175 Commonwealth registers, 141 ' Compleat Collier,' by F. C., 170 Concanen (Alfred), his designs for Adah Menken's ' Infelicia,' 97 Constable (Sir Marmaduke), value of his estate in 1653, 170 Conway (James), " the policeman poet," 110 Conybeare (William Daniel), Dean of Llandaff, 230 Cook (Holof ernes), at Cambridge University in 1586, 251 Cooke (Maj-.Gen. H. F.), " Kangaroo . Cooke," 94, 156 Copley (Thomas), British settler in America, 368 Copper-plates, historical, 169 Cornelys (Mme.), portrait of, 208 Corsom, or Corson, author of ' Two Months in the Confederate States,' 79 " Cosh," stable term, 286, 355 Cossens, Hants, pedigree wanted, 230 Coteries, some mid-Victorian, 321, 417 Cotes of Cotes (Laetitia), second wife of Ian Gideon Looten, 469 Cotter (Rev. George Sackville), d. 1831, 251, 296 Cotton (Adm. Sir Charles), b. 1753, 371, 417 Cotton (Henry), Dean of Lismore, 371 Cotton family of Warblington, Hants, 36 Cowper (Judith), her poems, 95 Cox (Sir Charles), M.P. for Southwark, d. 1729, 189 Crabbe (Isabella), stated to be mother of Vesalius, 349 Crests Sun rising out of a bank of clouds, 410 Croft family of Barf orth, 110 Croker (Rev. T. H.), rector of St. John's, Capis- terre, St. Christopher's, 391 Crossley (John) of Halifax, m. 1708, 372 Crotch (Dr.), his " full-length miniature " by Rymsdyck, 470 Crouch (H.), water-colour artist, 229 ' Cuckoo ' : Anglo-Saxon riddle, 109 Cullen, or Culling (William) , Westminster scholar, 391, 437 Cumulative stories, 148, 208 Curious deed of obligation, 402. 471 Cutty Sark, her first skipper, 467 Dallas family of Cantray, 32 Dalston family of Acornbank, 49, 95 Dame Anthony's Green, place-name. 470 Daniel (George), author of ' The Adventures of Dick Distich,' 417 Dante, his beard, 56, 115 " Dapp's Hill," place-name, 330 Darnall family, British settlers in America, 368 " Dear Clifford's Seat," place-name, 30 Death presumed : case before Lord Langdale, 489 Deed of obligation, curious, 402, 471 De Haryngy : see Haryngy De Heringeshae, place-name, 248, 318 ' De Imitatione Christi ' : echoes of Virgil, 94 Dekker (Thomas), Massinger and ' The Virgin Martyr,' 61, 83 Deledda (Grazia), Italian poet and novelist, 453, 495 " Den " (final) in Kentish place-names, 49, 116 Denny, Furneux and Berdewell families, 369 Denton (Thomas), his automata, 331 Denton (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 470 Delaplace (George and Dennis), Westminster scholars, 271 De Ligne : see Ligne Depedene and Aucher families, 149 Derby (Capt. G. H.), American humorist, 154, 219 Derbyshire lead -mining, old law of, 468 Devaux (M.), his letters to Mme. de Guaffigny, 389 Devonshire MSS., 170, 236 Dibdin (Thomas Frognal), bibliographer, his letter to Dr. Bliss, 461 Dickens (Charles), literary allusions in works, 14, 74, 437 ; portrait in Boston Museum, 148, 198 ; drugging of Darnay in ' The Tale of Two Cities,' 151 ; Martin in ' Pickwick Papers,' 428 Dickson (Harry), glass-painter of York, 45 Dickson (Thomas), Crown and Colony Surveyor, d. 1841, 230 Dingley (Sir Thomas), Knight of Malta, 98, 238 Disraeli queries, 8, 55 Dodd (Rev. William), first grand Chaplain of the Freemasons, 481 Dominoes : see Games " Doodle," origin of word, 370 Dowding (William) of Oxford University, 469 " Dowle chamber," meaning, 208. 474 Dowman, his portrait of ' Lady Gordon,' 470 Dowsing (William), his visitation of destruction in Suffolk, 1643, 3oi Drought, number of rainless days constituting, 468 Droz (Peter Jacquez), his automata, 331 Drummond (Andrew, Edward and George), Westminster scholars, 469 Ducasse (Peter), Westminster scholar, 290, 355 " Dummy " books, pseudo-titles for, 129, 173, 197, 216, 233 Duquesne (Admiral), 16